We had a wonderful week here. It all started with a visit from one of my dearest friends last weekend and continued with my mom’s visit into town, my working on my last dissertation chapter, and – yikes! – ordering my graduation cap and gown. Other highlights included baking for Valentine’s Day, working in a house silent but for the soft snoring of a napping dog, planning our trips for this summer (our graduation reward), taking C. to the art museum, and getting together with my wonderful mom friends and our ridiculously cute babies.
{Psst… can you guess where we’ll be heading this summer? Destination clues here, here, here, and here.}



















I’d know the Charles Bridge in any photo. The spires in the background are unmistakably Prague.
Happy life with baby, finishing your school work and visits with family and friends.
I’d know the Charles Bridge in any photo. The spires in the background are unmistakably Prague.
Happy life with baby, finishing your school work, and visits with family and friends.
Happy week indeed. And it looks like you are going to have a happy summer too! I am so jealous. Love Prague.
Digging that yellow cardigan and the haircut in the lower picture!
Aw, baby!! Looks like a lovely week. And it’s good to hear of people traveling post-baby. :)
Prague?? One of my absolute favorite cities! What a perfect gift to yourself–you’ll have SO much fun.
You’re looking great! You know, I really admire you for being so productive while also working on being a great mum! Well done! One of these days, maybe you could consider sharing some tips? :) xo
Visiting Muenchen and Prague is a treat you will most certainly deserve after having a baby-dissertation year! I did not reward myself after getting PhD, and now I regret it. And a weekend in San Francisco was one of mine favorite city breaks ever :)
Congrats :)
I’ll look forward to reading your account of Prague, especially with a baby in tow. We initially planned to include Prague and the Czech Republic in our Europe trip last spring, but ended up paring things down a bit. At this point, I’m not sure if/when we’ll make it back to Europe, especially with a baby in the picture. Enjoy the trip planning — I read somewhere that the anticipation is as good as the trip itself.